10 page essay NO PLAGIARISM
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Introduction
The dead's day is a fascinating story that portrays some aspects of the culture of the Mexican population. The day looks very awkward in its celebration. The Mexicans brings out their true colors and expose them. The interaction that exists during that night is very unusual. How can those who were respected in the society just turn the traditional order of the society?
It looks sad that those people that the society looks on to so as to have a moral framework blanketing themselves and adopting engaging in some practices that seem so obnoxious. No law is followed.
The rich behaves like the poor, and the poor also behave like the rich. Even those in authority just go ahead to leave their duties just to take part in the fiesta. It sounds outrageous, and the country looks like it is in an illusionary act. It is not possible for the dead to pay a visit to any group of people.
That argument sound strange, it is against the doctrines of the Catholic Church which majority of the Mexicans go to worship. Even if they do not fear death, it does not warrant them to ridicule the church as a good considering that this is only an event that is celebrated in part time.
The mixture of the different songs and the various engagements that take place during that fiesta night makes me wonder how the participants reason. They claim that the night is both sorrow full and at the same time full of happiness. How can this happen? Such actions are too hypocritical, and any upright minded individual cannot agree with such an argument. It does not beat logic. The Mexicans also argue that they do not fear death because they at the same time have no value for life. Such an action is too general.
I don't believe that all the Mexicans can conform to such kind of belief. Every individual and living soul on this planet values their life. That is why it is rare for the majority of people to harm themselves. It is indeed accepted to ridicule death. The extent to which the Mexicans ridicule death is very questionable. They can claim that death is weak. Death according to me and majority of people is one of the strongest things that is feared and not hoped for by many people. It also does not make any reasonable sense of an individual tower mask and think that the dead can come out at any time in the society.
They can never come back. Such an action however just ridicule the dead. Depending and praying that they do something that deep down in their minds they know that are entirely impossible. Another funny thing about these people is that they do not look at the poverty situation that is facing them. They spend much money in the organization and the celebration of these fiestas. Evidently, the excess cash that is wasted here should be used for developmental purposes rather than waste them in unnecessary expenditures.
It is a time that the Mexican government needs to style up and control the celebration of those fiestas which they argue that takes them in that form of anarchy. The law is there to protect the individuals and at no any other point should they be disrespected in the name of any celebration or event. How can the government go ahead and allow individuals just to disobey laws and create a state of anarchy? It is so sad to hear of such cases.
Finally, the Mexicans need to rethink their argument about the day of the dead and stop following a doctrine that adds no value to their lives. It only exposes them to more moral roots and degradation of the societal norms.